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BBNaija All Stars: Omashola pleads with Biggie for loan to finance his wedding

Big Brother Naija ‘All Stars’ house guest, Omashola Oburoh also known as Sholzy, has begged for a loan from Biggie for his wedding.

The 40-year-old reality star made the appeal on Tuesday, September 12 during his diary session with Big Brother.

Omashola beg biggie loan wedding

Omashola told Big Brother that he needed money to finance his wedding which is coming up in December 2023.

He also requested that Biggie call him back into the diary room later for a private session to negotiate the amount he needs and how he’s going to refund him.

Omashola: “I have a project I want to run. I know you’re a generous guy. Don’t ask for my account details now. Don’t dash me. This is like a loan, even if it’s to pay you back small, small.

Biggie, just call me back in here, and I’ll tell you how much I want. I know I am a guest, so I can’t get the N120million but just consider this one.”

In response, Biggie said: “Big Brother will consider your request.”

Omashola replied: “Thank you sir. Thank you, daddy, but don’t forget the request.”

In similar news…

A Nigerian man has appealed to the public to support his wedding financially because he is incapable of handling it all by himself.

The guy sent an email to a Non-governmental organisation, Halal Foundation to intercede on his behalf and make his situation known to Nigerians.

In a letter he wrote, the Kaduna state indigene revealed that his wedding is coming up on 3rd of March, 2023.

He said his parents died when he was still in secondary school and he expressed hopes of getting the support he needs.

The man also listed items which are needed for the wedding and released the prices in dollars.

Most of the items of the list are clothes and clothing accessories which range from $50 to $100 while the one thing that stood our was his house rent which he said is $250 dollars.

Halal shared the letter on its Twitter page and wrote; ”A brother emailed us that he need your help for his marriage coming soon.”

The young man’s letter read in part:

Request for Marriage Funding Assistance

I, Hassan, am writing to beg financial support for my upcoming marriage. My parents died when I was in Senior Secondary two, and I am a native of Katsina State, Nigeria, where I had my elementary and secondary education (2). Later, I went to Polytechnic and earned a diploma in Computer Science.

I put my complete mind and confidence on your side, knowing that by God’s grace, you will help me opt out of the crucial circumstance I find myself in with whatever you intend to provide me as my marriage will be done on March 3rd, 2023 by next year by God’s grace.

I would be quite grateful if you could support and assist me in carrying out my marriage without the need for a loan from a bank or making me feel concerned.